29 December 200709:03

Unicom Partner says Russian banks’ New Year offers need to be taken critically

‘The end-of-the-year special offers are generally targeted at enticing customers through the emotional excitement of gifts, bonuses, and the like rather than through advantageous interest rates,’ Unicom Partner Investment Company’s Asset Management Director Sergei Kaliberda said to UrBC. In fact, some of the rates bank offer on deposits at New Year are below the inflation rate. ‘This is why we think it best to take all these holiday offers critically and look at the terms carefully. They might end up looking more attractive than they actually are, compared especially to offers launched
29 December 200709:01

SKB-Bank’s natural persons’ investments go up by one-third in 2007

According to the state’s statistics, the volume of bank deposits opened by private individuals keeps growing. SKB-Bank’s Deposit Management Director Denis Belogurov says this is only logical because the general income and welfare growth is bound to result in greater deposit volume. ‘This is true of SKB-Bank as well, as the volume of natural persons’ deposits has increased by more than one-third since the beginning of the year,’ he says. ‘Besides, the deposit insurance system has played a great part in making them more popular as well. The fact that the system is actually working, as well as
28 December 200709:17

Uralmash Machine Building Corporation and SIEMENS to set up joint venture

Uralmash Machine Building Corporation and SIEMENS announced they were going to set up a joint mining and metallurgical venture that will become one of Russia’s leading engineering and machine-building enterprises. Both companies have already signed a MOA. ‘SIEMENS intends to expand its business in Russia, so the future joint venture could be used to provide engineering services to the whole global network,’ reports SIEMENS VAI Metals Technologies (Linz, Austria). ‘This joint venture will support the Russian national heavy engineering development strategy,’ says Uralmashzavod’s GD Nazim
28 December 200709:13

Retail gas traders had to raise prices, Barchan Ltd says

‘We are not experiencing any gasoline shortage now; the supply was unstable three weeks ago, that’s true, but now things are back to normal again,’ Deputy Director of Barchan Ltd. Yuri Gagarinov said to UrBC. He also observed that wholesale gas prices had increased the week before, thus forcing the retailers to follow suit. ‘A liter of AI 92 can be bought for 19.9 RUR this week, and I am inclined to think prices aren’t likely to grow any further until March,’ he added.
28 December 200709:09

45 out of 138 buildings needed for Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit undergo repairs

Head of Sverdlovsk Region Government Viktor Koksharov chaired the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit committee’s this year’s final meeting. Deputy Head of Government Oleg Gusev reported that 45 out of 138 buildings needed for the future summit (scheduled for 2009) were already being repaired and upgraded. However, most of the work will probably be done in April-October 2008, with more than 500 buildings to be repaired simultaneously. This year, the region has spent over one billion RUR on getting things ready for the summit, with another 300 million RUR contributed by Yekaterinburg
28 December 200709:05

Unicom Partner says Russian banks’ New Year offers need to be taken critically

‘The end-of-the-year special offers are generally targeted at enticing customers through the emotional excitement of gifts, bonuses, and the like rather than through advantageous interest rates,’ Unicom Partner Investment Company’s Asset Management Director Sergei Kaliberda said to UrBC. In fact, some of the rates bank offer on deposits at New Year are below the inflation rate. ‘This is why we think it best to take all these holiday offers critically and look at the terms carefully. They might end up looking more attractive than they actually are, compared especially to offers launched
28 December 200709:03

SKB-Bank’s natural persons’ investments go up by one-third in 2007

According to the state’s statistics, the volume of bank deposits opened by private individuals keeps growing. SKB-Bank’s Deposit Management Director Denis Belogurov says this is only logical because the general income and welfare growth is bound to result in greater deposit volume. ‘This is true of SKB-Bank as well, as the volume of natural persons’ deposits has increased by more than one-third since the beginning of the year,’ he says. ‘Besides, the deposit insurance system has played a great part in making them more popular as well. The fact that the system is actually working, as well as
27 December 200709:19

500-kilowatt Yemelino substation launched in Sverdlovsk Region

The solemn opening ceremony of Yemelino substation took place in Sverdlovsk Region. Located within seventy kilometers of Yekaterinburg in Nizhneserginskiy district, the new power substation is to provide electricity to the parts of the region that experience the greatest shortage of it, such as industrial enterprises based in Pervouralsk, Revda, Polevskoy, and Yekaterinburg, including a new steel-smelting complex at Severskiy Pipe Works and Nizhneserginskiy Hardware Plant. In addition, Yemelino is expected to take part of the workload off Yuzhnaya substation that currently provides most of
27 December 200709:17

Stanislav Tkhai to become Korea’s honorary consul in Yekaterinburg

Head of Ural Electronic Plant Ltd Stanislav Tkhai is going to become Korea’s honorary consul in Yekaterinburg. The consul of the Republic of Korea in Russia, who arrived in Yekaterinburg on business, all the procedures have been finalized, so the only thing needed for Mr. Tkhai’s appointment now is the permission of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The honorary consulate is expected to start operating in Yekaterinburg at the beginning of 2008. In the meantime, the premises of Ural Electronic Plant were searched in December 2007. 'We had to search the premises of Ural Electronic
27 December 200709:13

Sredneuralsky Steel-Smelting Plant violates environmental regulations

Sverdlovsk Region Government Environment and Nature Management Committee held a meeting where the attendees looked into how effectively Sredneuralsky Steel-Smelting Plant was complying with the plan to cut down on the amount of harmful atmospheric emissions. The committee reports that even though some efforts have obviously been made, the plant still keeps violating the existing environmental regulations. The plant does not stick to the maximum permissible discharge of sulphur dioxide, ferrous oxide, led and its compounds, copper oxide, sulphuric acid (the maximum permissible discharge was